' . ' I W433. o...l.l'. l'.”ilii' 3 0" I" 0," N" RELIGIOUS CELEBRATIONS T0 MARK S'side Trinity -Oliurcli Group In l '””' W” ”" ERENCN ACADIAN BICENTENARY YEAR W.M.S. Features Annual Meeting N th rec nily alter lpendilil l c o n w a Y 502:6 Time with Mrs. Currie 3cl'iuF- 1 , in Prince Edward Island itself. . . -The annual meeting of Trinit during the summer of less then 9 Y. P. U. was held in Epworth lie -Min Louisa Oallbgck wll guest l ' . , sh ' esidlng with her sister. : Blgdd M” dwilaum ivsnlsirnnkietter. ' TS. . ?:.sp'e xtiveexll-eemwere visitors at several persons from lisdeque will be s.,pati-iotic i-slly to which on Tuosdlii W0lll!lC' October I- the home or Mr. and Mrs. Wal- and vlcinitv attended the funeral all will be welcomed; definite k t m on N u 01 :0l1931l;';l.l :N::.Wl:.1;W3::”';I;O; - '. . tth dt dl Indra Os ormeong ll lace Morrison on september 23m of lgrsl. bGreo:i;8e Callback. at Tryon lkl1l::e5n:fye1: beech dgvnagp. piwe . . Amman" Mwmary 0' u" had a mm M" lnqvwem" um 0” C ” C A A financial campaign is to be W.ll8- of the lumiomide Trinity It the M. 3. ll. 0. camp at Mill"- underaken among 43,, Acndm, unmq church on Tuegdgy at tins-Cove. both events being st: lpwosth Hail. liar theme "Thulke-. giving is t-lisnluilvlilg." was,muoh . g . tended by approximately forty 35.??? '.?...T."."”i.J?5””i.il?.. ii. vow nwm ' apprsciltod by the large etteilcl- muting. arm of members. A . r i 11 At Tuesday evening": 1iT"::hg,d”5:';:0rI: ”::,,”c;;fpa,;; again larsoly sttolldod. thg The president. FM?! "'7 OHIIGII . During 43 lieu of interrogstlon CAIRO (Reuters) - Thirteen some of the accused had attempt- PETBODI including a woman will be ed to commit suicide. including t-fkd by In END?-lln mllitlrll lll- the womanisuspect who wits injur- reme court on cmrges of spying ed when gm lumped out of a win- er Israel and "cone . to ooin- dow. tile newspaper Al Abram re-. -The French Acaidlens oi the N" am”, '"'m" P" ""w" WM . , four Maritime Provinces. as well A as those living in Quebec. in the New lfogiend ltetes and Loulsisnii, plan to observe the hicentenslry of their dispersion in the course of 1955. The dispersion took place at Grand Pro in 1755 affecting the Aeadlens of the malnleiid; the Prince Edward Island settlers were similarly dispersed three years later when General Wolfe was on Miss Donna Palmer, Summerslde. spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pal- mer, Freeland. Mr. and Mrs William Lockllart, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weeks and their son. Milton of Pleasant Valley were guests with relatives here. October 1. They also visited at the home of Ml". and MH- .. of officers for-the coming your and Mrs. Ar- um Hammond C thur Cortlaiid Coleman and Mr. Portland. Maine, were visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison on September 30. Mrs. Clarence Ramsay, Borden. spent a few di-.ys recently at the home of Ml". and Mrs Raynioiid - Mlllige n. The many friends of Mr. Arnold Rams-ay will be glsd to learn he has recovered from is recent at- tack of pneumonia and congestion. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and children Lloyd ilnd Elaine. oceani- pgnied by Mrs. Beatrice MacFad- yen, Borden were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. -Palmer on October 3. Mr. Charles Piiliiier, Mr Cecil Palmer and daughter. Eleanor, Borden were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D Pel- iner on Sunday. Mr. Bill MacNeiil, who is em- ployed at the Cfllladlall Blink of Commerce. Suminersldc. visited ills mother. Mrs. Oscar MacNeill brothers. Freddie and Ronnie onl Oct. i. I 1 Mr. Haber Brooms, and Mrsl John Brooine were ueek-end vis- itors at their lirlxne in Conway. ierel days with his sister and brother-iii-lziw. Mr. and Mrs. lan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy MECFRVIBIIE. have returned to their home in Montreal. Quebec, after spending Mr. and Mrs. PEICY -T511195 Oil l few days vncangn at the l10me C(IllZiSS6l, Mass, who have been of Mr. and Mrs. Williiim E. Mac. visiting icliltivcs and friends on Kinnon. the Island, left for their home on September 26. Mrs. Colin Milligan was 8 vis- itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Sonier and family, Suin- merslde on October 4. Mr. Wallace Morrisoii and Mr Clinton Morrison were business visitors to Summerside on Octo- ber 2nd. Mr. Oscar W. MacNeill who is employed on C. G. S. Cy':iliis spent the Week-end with his wife and family at Coiliiay. Our school closed on Monday October 4. for the fall vacation. Miss Evelyn Morrison. Tyne Val- ley spent the week-end with her gfgrefiggh M” and M” Clmm” During the rcguliir service in the ' Bedeque United Church, on August .. M”, genjamm Badges, Mrs. 15. the following children were Edith Arsenault and soil Minor were business visitors to Slimmer- side on October 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smith and son, Freeland were busiilcss lis- itors tn Charlottetown on Octo- ber 4 Mr. and Mrs. Walter MricKen- ms and family; l"l'CCl8lld have mov- ed into the house of Mix and Mrs Roland Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Murphy. Freeland have moved to O'Leary for the winter months. Mrs. Lawrence Milligali was ill recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milligan. Mr. snd Mrs. Russell Coughlln. Mount Pleasant and Mr. George Coughlin, Sr.. Irlverriz-ss were vis- itors nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oatwoy on October 3. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Skerry and son Bobby. Tyne Valley were vis- itors at the home of Mr. ililfl Mrs. Roy Oatway, Freeland on Sunday. -P Yorkw Much sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Aithiir Johnson. York. on the sari death of his sis- ter. who was killed in A car ac- cident. . and Mrs. Malcolm Ralph Maccaull. Carleton Siding- Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Gillespie and daughter Ann, oi sourls. were in Bedeque on October 2. calling ion Mrs. Gillesple's father, Mr. Ai- bert Weeks and her sister and hue- band Mrs. William Stewart and Mr. Stavert. They were en route home :from a visit in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Maclnnis re- turned recently from a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in the United States. i Mrs. Mary Lord, Charlottetown is spending some time with Mrs. loerrie Schurnian. l Mrs. Percy Aflleck left- on Moli- ldoy, October 4 to visit with her sister, Mrs. Victor Wilioughby and other relatives in the United States. Rev. George K. Ward left on his :vacation on Oculber 4. He will lspend much of his time with his lparcnts in Saint Jullll, N. B. He infill be absent during the next gfour weeks. Mr. Alexander Green, teacher in Central Eedeque school, left by plane on October 4, for Hamilton. Ontario, where he will spend sev- Mrs. Frank Gardiner and Miss Florence Gardiner of Moncton, N. B., returned home on Septem- ber Iiu, lifter visiting. relatives and friends on P. E. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Myers and daughter, Janette. Carleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy James, Cohaseet. Mass, enjoyed an oiitlng on Sept- ember 25th.. which took them in Cavendish, Cllarlotletnwii. Rustico, Brackloy Point. Rocky Point, Canoe Cove, and Argyle Shore. It was the first time the Americans hiid seen Cavendish and several of the other points visited. baptized by Rev. Dr. J. S. Bonnell of New York City: Nancy Reid Evans. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Ken Evans. Toronto, lMllS, Rem Evans was the former Wilma RElCii,I Vicki June Reid. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George mid. Monctoii. Donald Andrew Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid. Middleton. Charlene Ann Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Grccn, Centrali Bcdeque. -EQ. lmalv the Rut-st (if their ilniiglltciyi Mr. and Mrs. Alex M:icE:ichcrn.', Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts and'i MYS- Elby Hardy. all of York.l spent Sunday afternoon at Hazel-3 brook. the guest of Mr. and Mrs.l Ernest Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vi-ssey and Mrs. Herbert Vcssey. Ynrli. spent. Sunday at Cnvehead. the guests of Mt Ind Mrs. Frank Hughes. Mr. Edison Hardy. Halifax. spent the week-and at his home in York, with his wife and family. Mrs. Dewar Swen was s visitor in the City Oct. 1. l 'Mr. ailrl lltl-IS. Wcslcy Maiiiicw. liiirk, were visitors in the City on Friday. Oct. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Watts, Tor- Mr. Alien. - - YOrk' left for Bcsmm L" t A- Ilse azllzglnlniahlsnllfalfc tin on Wednesday morning, Sept. 29. Mr, 'md M”- -Ham” tvlailn n 5' to spend the winter. Mrs. Frank Watts and Mrs Gor- don Crockett were visitors in the City on Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Malilimr. York. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hi ghcs on Sunday. They also nticndcd scrvicc in West Edmund M2lcMil- visiting in Man- Mr. and Mrs. Ian, York, are Covehcad Church Sunday cvcning. BO. Monctoii, Memramcook. Grand Pisa servences. religious in character, are oiitlineduhe greatest patriotic dllnldlll CV91 in an expression of thenksgivingistnged or attempted in the Merl- oii the Acadian people during will take place Sunday, October 31. 1951. On that throughout this Province will be solicited and mu-5 SW93 CV81? 09' portunity to contribute to this worthwhile cause. This financial i-amp-oign on P. E. I. is sponsored and organized by the Saint Thom- us Aquinas Society which in 1948 successfully carried out o sub- scription campaign of its own for funds to provide scholarships and financial assistance for its Acadlun youth. The central committee of bicen- tennlel observances hail these forthcoming ooinmemoretiom 33 his way to Quebec City. The plans under consideration include observance of the "Bicen- tcnsry Year" extending from Aug. 15, loss to Aug. is. 1055. Patl'iOi.ic rallies are to be held in each Actldiun sector - the apothvsls of which will be celebratioiis at and Port Royal respectively. The demonstrations planned include Pontifical Masses. pageants. floats, speeches by outstanding oi-ators from Canada the United staiea,l France and Eilgland. The purpose behind these ob- which will be irlustly to God and to His Holy Motherltimo Provinces. for the many blessings slloo-cred: The chairman of the Island the committee is Rev. Fr. J. P. 3lldte past 200 years, thus underlining of Mt. Carmel. and the treasurer the wonderful progress achieved,is Rev. Fr. 0. Gallant. lgmont in nllrfields of social, cultural andiaay. religious life. i oien Valley” Harvesting operations are al- most completed here, and potato picking has begun. with the crop reported exmllviit. s('ll00l. with it good number in at- Lelldallce. All auction sale was held which netted I tidy sum. Lunch was served by the commit- tee in charge. -011 I Trill!-l.I.(1)i:G wlisrillgn g Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gillis viere. A1 (APW 1' EU "mu E recent visitors to North River. the Wlirn" BN5-' "mdlili Sh0t8u"' guests 0; Mr, and Mrs. Ken. tvm-.WlEp(lriP,(lly a western action film rang pwlth an unusual suspense twist. inow at the Capitol Theatre stur- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hiilcr oiirlng Randolph Scott. with Joan Yubn City, California, here rcceiitlwcliloii and Wayne Morris ('0- giiesis of Mr. and Mrs. Si('l'llllgi5liirl'ill;,'. Filmed in Warner Color, MacLczin. the screenplay is said to empha- , size action and thrills as Randolph F”e"d5 aim "'l3hb01:5 9” glad Scott holds an entire. town at bay to see our genial mail-man, Mr. with his guns. Chris Higgins on his route iigiliii, ummng Shomunu shows Sm” 9”” hem? cammed W M5 hm"?-in lIu- rule of ll stagecoach guard with ”” Mlack 9f v”'”5 uliu rides alongside the driver to protect the passengers and cargo ifrom the attack of bandits. Dur- ing one such robbery. Scott -.5 suspcctnrl oi complicity in the crime nnd angry residents of the town or Dr-epwater form into an llysIvi'ir;il mall. Scott's friends are unable in help him as the mob liecnllles uncontrollable, and it re- miiins for him to defend himself until the real criminals are cap- turcil. liow Scott manages to protect himself during these dun- geruus minutes will. it is saill, provide, outdoor fans with many ocilon-filled thrills. Wayne Morris is seen in the role of Tub Murphy. unhappy de- puty sheriff who calms his nerves hr overeating. The role is a-drenl- and Mr. and Mrs. Loriic Cobb aild.”m' "h'("""l,e”zat,l"n "A-he-I um" comic one since it is Tub Murphy family were Sunday visitors at the , , , home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- Mm '5 '"e5W"5'bl9 E” 'WPP"W the angry lynoh mob. Lean. , . There are three kinds of dikes in Holland. the National Glogrnphic . , M , Society says. Big ones standing in ' I l the first assaults of the waves. If E"un'l:i:ker;10me M ML "nd Mrs" ithey crumble. the "sleepers" behind l itake over. Finally come the The September meeting of iii:-lf'drenmers." last-rcsorttdsfenders of women's lnSi.lLli'.C was held in theiindividual forms. Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Does Both- Rolieves Pain-Shrinks Hemorrhoids Congratulations are being ex-i tended to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mac- Dowell. who were recently married and all wish them "Boil Voyage" through life. Mr. i'liiCl Mrs Cyrils M.irliii were recent. visitors to l-lamprliii-e Mrs. Roy Fi'iz.zell and little daughter. Betty Lou. hare return- ed home after a pleasant visit with her mother, Mrs S. Smith. Sham- rock. Mr. Nelson Higgins has returned to Toronto after spending his vacation with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Normaii Molhesuii Mr. and Mrs. Iran Frizzell were recent visitors to stonchel. Tnmntn. Ont. (Speclnll- l among those sufferers were 3 very For the first time ncionco hits l wide variety of lleninrrhoid omitilv inlinilnriawhealing siilislilrirtc with tioiis. some of 10 to M yIus' the n.-lonishing ability in Hlll'llll( sliimliiig. hemorrliniiis and to stop ivlcmiiilp,- All this, willioiil. the use of line without surgery. eotice, anesthetics or astringent; d In one licmorrlioid clue after any kind. The secret is a not gnnliier, ”vcr)' striking imprnve- healing substsnoe (Bio-Dyne)- nwiil.” was rl"pf)rlNl and V('rlllNl by the discovery of Q world-famous dmvtm-.-1'uimvi-viiiiuiis. research institution. Alreiicly. Bio- lliuyluiilirrllrtvmlpi1)lilpil)t.An(l, Dyna is in wide use for healing while gently rclinviui; pain, oi-Iiinl injured tissue on All pull of the rotiuctinn or retraction (shrinking) body. took place. Now this new boiling substance And most amazing of nil-this is odcred in ointment form in imprnveincnt was mniillaincrl in hemorrhoids under tlld nuns eases whom rim-lnr.-1' nliscrviilirlns Preparation II.' This prim is only write. Nllltlllllell over in period of 3i.10lltulleinoludillslueppliosior. many nioiiiiis! The name. to ask for is, Propel-stint in fact, results were so thorough iI4st all drug stores. Add remem- lhal.lllH!lrOrlWlll'f' nliletomiikcailch her-if not entirely Ill-IlIl0d" Islxlnishing statements An "Piles your money Illl C refunded have refuted to l)('. A problem!” And promptly. Vruds ugj day. French ..3, mlssionsry" ' By Thy Grace." the following girls Johnson. was in the chair and Mrs. B. R. Sharpe was pianist. The opening hymn "Let Us with A Gladsoins Mind" was followed by prayer by the president and by the general thanksgiving prayer in unison. During tlle,business Session the community friendship secretary reported 50 hospital calls and as home calls, and Mrs. G. I... Sheen read an acknowledgement of par- cels received by the missionary, Ada Sandell in Seoul. Korea. Mrs. L. M. Collbeck, who con-, ducted the devotional, had as her theme "Influence oi Christian leaders." After the singing of the hymn "All Hail Tile Power" the scripture lesson it. John 1 was read by Mrs. Loman Adams and the Lord's prayer in unison. A reading entitled ”Experienco of n was given by Mrs. Lloyd Clark and prayer was oi- fared by Mrs. J. S. Hinton. Mrs. Oallbeck dedicated the offering which was received by Mrs. Hil- lard Arthur ind Miss Jennie Bow- ness. After the hymn "Jesus United were hesrd in s chorus of two thaiiksgivlng selections: . Roberts Clark. Carol Mecuan, Arlene Moore, Audrey Woodside. Anne Nicholson. Margaret Joan cer- ruthers. Helen Hockin, Ruth Ram- say, Barbara Benton and John RRIIISBY. Following the benediction, a social hour was enjoyed who'll re- freshments were served by Mrs. Cullbeck, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. T. H. E. Enman, Mrs. sheen. Mrs. William Stevenson. Mrs. Art- hur and Mrs. Welter Cllllbeck. s During the Civil War the Con- federate states ran into many post- el difficulties, says the National Geographic Society. Presses for priilting stamps were inadequate. inks and paper poor. Often post- masters used rubber stamps or handwritten signatures to denote paid-up postage. some stamps were printed in England and brought in by blockade runners. Envelopes were so scarce they were made of recommended by. the nomimttlng com too were elected as follows: President. Evelyn. Underhsy, As. social-o president Sill Mouse. leo- retary' treasurer. Vance nudges; Convoners: Missions and world outreach. Phyllis Boss: Faith and Evangelism. Ernest Murphy; cit- izenship and Community service. Olive Jelley; Stewardship and training. Dorothy Mclnnis; Mom. bers at lsrge, Ronald Lenrd, 111.1. ms Cameron. Mary. Mncnure, Leila Townsend. - The meeting opened with .s hymn-sing and Ernest Murphy presented a very inspiring grid challenging worship service on the theme "For Others”. Rev. 0. D, Metlieson spoke briefly to ths groups welcoming the mgny now members. Plans were discussed regarding the fourth annual Maritime Con- ference of United Church Young People being held in Sydney this Thanksgiving vieek-end. to which is group of thirteen or more will be going from here. Recreation and lunch were also part of the eve- nings fellowship. FINE TREES Western red cedar trees. big or than eastern cedars. row as hfgh as 175 feet in Brim Columbia. MT- iiltowis." BOIIDEN l1'rldiiy 8: Saturday 7:15-9:15: Mat- inee Saturday 2:30. Next to "Ti- tanic". this lx.the greatest see pic- ture ever- , ' '-vvnltul IN ms AIIMH" Starring Gregory Peck and Ann Blylh. scam-:0" JIENSINGTON Friclay-Satlliwlny 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 Saturday. Lesa Caron as "LILI". You'll lull in love with her! You'll laugh with her! You'll cry with her! Youlll dance with her! It's M-G-M's grand happy- hearted technicolor picture for the whole family. Co-starring Joan wrapping paper, sealed with mol- asses. Often correspondents turned envelopes inside out and used them slain. iziiiiiiiif: wsrlritn J IUYING CANNING OYSTERS DAILY NORTH SHORE pscious co. DAIINLEY GOItI)0N'l iosnson V ' Albortoll Orapauii Theatre ii Pierre Aumont. Mel Fer:-er. A21- mlssions 45c and 30c: Mat. 30c-15c. Fri. 8:30; Sat. 7:30-9:30 "BOWERY BATTALION" A comedy starring "The Bowery Boys" Also ii. "Little Rascals" Short i Canodas Favorite Bron Flakes BEST CATCH FRIDAY st SATURDAY October 8 - 9th ”HANGMAN'S KNOT" Stal'i'ing Randolph Scott - llonna natal Colored Cartoon - Canteen Service Also good comedy with the Three Stooges Best of Entertainment- Family Style. STARLWE DRIVE-IN Out g Our Way By J. R. Williams WORKING WITH THE Mot-ltv ,.... IN THE STREET! sum UPI over: Then: oswoize 'i'H' Pouc 4 g ME A POETIC LONG .1.- an. a IN IT. c EATN . OF THE curves, nun BOARDING i-louse EGAD! MISTY AUTUMN ALWAY5 sites in SUMMER AFTERNOOM5! pmero TAK i DOWN THE OLD HAMMoci2-w- How E MANY? EASAN HOURS ' mo. clelife WELL”. HOOPLE, one evesorze ..SE82t.l.?EE try.” -4- E 6 r ' toe YOUR &lpi.KTEleH ii-iQMs3l-QAC slvETue50A5e STILL ill ooop snouau SHAPE To QTAND lN6 FDR BRIGHT PAT 5:. X &- three! - V ' : . l ' MA.l()R I-IOUPLE ATE EMOVED yr 43 A OTHER HARD- K5”. 5 to .,-: it uni - .'.'...l 'P .541 'l 1 -Tui THE ANNUAL MEETING of the WEST PRINCE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION will be held at the PUBLIC HALL, 0'LIi1ARY OCTOBER 13th. AT 8 P.M. All Polls are requested to solid five delegates , AUGUSTUS PETERS, President. 0 . (. -. It ts CAPITOL Bunsmorside Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Saturday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 .bM&H'QI?3-jilihlohl EXTRA -' EXTRA Scotland Yard Festnrette "THE FINAL TWIST" with Paul D'aIIllnII(Is tile Ito?! IQIIOI)” hlld POFEYE CARTOON gs: no I Today ..... .f. . 3:3o.7.9:15 , pg Saturday ............ .... .. 7 - 9:15 COLUIIIA IICHIIII IIIIOIEI